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Florida joins the likes of Arkansas, Clemson, Duke, Georgia, UNC, Ohio State, and several others to offer the 6-foot-1, 217-pounder at this juncture. The four-star is coming off a Junior Day visit to Clemson and plans to see North Carolina and Tennessee in the coming weekends as well.

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Gators offer 2019 QBGators add a new 2019 QB to their recruiting board

The Florida Gators had assistant coaches Brian Johnson and Ja'Juan Seider by Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy on Monday morning, which is home to several of the state's top prospects.

A new named the staff added to their 2019 recruiting board later that day was IMG Academy signal caller David Baldwin. The three-star prospect shared the news of his latest tender through his Twitter account.

Baldwin is from California originally, but made the move to the Sunshine state to join IMG Academy's roster. Along with Florida, the likes of Arizona, Colorado State, Howard, Missouri, Oregon State, and Utah have also extended offers early on to the 6-foot-4, 214 pounder. Baldwin joins three-star Taulia Tagovailoa, four-star Michael Johnson Jr., three-star Jalon Jones, and three-star Jayden Daniels on the Gators 2019 quarterback board.

With 2018 quarterback Emory Jones signed and enrolled early on campus, Florida can now look ahead to their signal caller for next cycle.

The 247Sports Composite, an industry generated average, currently ranks Baldwin as the Nation's No. 8 dual-threat quarterback in the 2019 recruiting class.

Florida head coach Dan Mullen is in California visiting top recruits on Monday. One of his first stops of the morning was by Thousand Oaks (Calif.) Oaks Christian, home of the nation's No. 1 recruit in 2019 – defensive end Kayvon Thibodeaux.

The 6-foot-4, 225-pound edge rusher has offers from across the nation including USC, Alabama, LSU, as well as the Gators. The local USC Trojans are the early favorites on the 247Sports Crystal Ball.

Oaks Christian is also home to Joshua Calvert, a 2019 athlete offered by the Gators recently. Calvert ranks No. 287 in the nation according to 247Sports.

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The 6-foot-2, 172-pounder pledged his commitment to the former UF staff back in April following a visit to Gainesville for the teams spring football game. He continued to visit Gainesville a since then, but also compiled several offers from other schools as well. With the coaching turnover at UF, Dunmore has decided to go into his senior season uncommitted.

The Florida Gators continue to stay very active on the recruiting trail with several new underclassmen visited an offered over the last several weeks. The latest name adding a Florida offer on Monday is Forest (MS) four-star athlete Diwun Black.

The Top110 prospect announced the good news through his Twitter account.

The 6-foot-3, 190-pounder pledged his commitment to the in-state Bulldogs back in September under the former coaching staff that is now in Gainesville under new head coach Dan Mullen. His main recruiter from Mississippi State, Greg Knox, is also now on Florida's staff as the team's running backs coach.

Florida joins the likes of Ole Miss, Marshall, South Alabama, Tennessee, Texas San Antonio, UAB, and Southern California as teams that have offered at the point.

The 247Sports Composite, an industry generated average, currently ranks Black as the Nation's No. 108 overall prospect in the 2019 recruiting class.

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The Florida Gators coaching staff had some activity in the Jacksonville area on Monday while out on the recruiting trail seeing some of the states best.

One of the schools hit by UF was Jacksonville (Fla.) Trinity Christian, which has historically pumped out top players. Later in the evening the staff extended an offer to 2019 three-star athlete Marcus Crowley, a Miami Hurricanes commit.

Crowley shared the news of his latest offer through his Twitter account.

The 6-foot-1, 200-pounder has the ability to play running back and linebacker at the next level, with the Hurricanes looking for him to play offense at the next level. He was the workhorse for his team this season running for 1,210 yards and 12 touchdowns. Crowley took several visits to Coral Gables this past year before he pulled the trigger there. The Nebraska Cornhuskers also offered Crowley on Monday as well as several other teams that have offered like Georgia, Rutgers, UCF, N.C. State, Penn State, and others.

Florida also offered 2020 cornerback Miles Brooks at Trinity Christian as well on Monday.

The 247Sports Composite, an industry generated average, currently ranks Crowley as the Nation's No. 645 overall prospect in the 2019 recruiting class.

Williams committed to the former coaching staff on the spot after landing his offer from UF during a summer campus where he impressed the coaches. After landing several new offers and taking a visit to Coral Gables it was enough for the 6-foot-5, 215-pounder to have a change of heart.

The 247Sports Composite, an industry generated average, currently ranks Williams as the Nation's No. 498 overall prospect in the 2019 recruiting class.

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John Dunmore, a 4-star wide receiver in the Class of 2019, has de-committed from Florida. He tweeted a long message about his decision, thanking McElwain, Mullen and Seider while writing, “I understand that this will burn bridges and create so much tension between me and the people of Florida, but what I hope is that you find it in your heart to understand that I have people that depend on me for their well-being.”

Marcus Crowley, a 3-star Class of 2019 running back from Jacksonville, also tweeted about receiving an offer from the Gators. Crowley is committed to Miami and ranked the No. 52 running back nationally in next year’s recruiting class by the 247Sports composite.

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Never too early IMO. With another year under his belt and a few more pounds on his frame, Baldwin really looks like a Mullin spread QB. Ethan White has the frame but needs a little work. Keep in mind a few of these kids will likely acquire another star between now and next December.

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